IUFW Bulletins » Schools » Social Work » Admission » Student Learning Outcomes

Through a rigorous course of study, students develop the ability to:

  • Demonstrate ethical and professional behavior 
  • Engage in practice which respects diversity and difference
  • Advance human rights as well as social, environmental, and economic justice
  • Engage in research informed practice
  • Assess, intervene and evaluate practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities

In addition to top-notch faculty and classroom experiences, the BSW program offers an extensive internship opportunity where students work in agencies, learn from veteran social workers, and discover what they would like to do upon graduation.


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